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How to Modeling the Ramp in Sketchup | Part # 10| #sketchup #sketchupmodels #civil3d #autocadcivil #Autodesk #civil3d

2025-03-11 93 Dailymotion

How to Modeling the Ramp in Sketchup | Part # 10| #sketchup #sketchupmodels #civil3d #autocadcivil<br />How to Model a Ramp in SketchUp 🚧<br />Creating a ramp in SketchUp is simple and can be done using different tools depending on the design. Below are four methods to create ramps:<br />Method 1: Using the Push/Pull Tool (Basic Ramp)<br />Select the Rectangle Tool (R) and draw a base for the ramp.<br />Use the Line Tool (L) to draw the height of the ramp on one side.<br />Use the Move Tool (M) to lift one edge of the rectangle to the desired slope.<br />Use the Push/Pull Tool (P) to extend the ramp to the desired length.<br />Method 2: Using the Rotate Tool (Simple Incline)<br />Draw a rectangle for the ramp base.<br />Select the Move Tool (M), then press Up Arrow Key to lock movement in the blue axis.<br />Lift one side of the ramp to create an incline.<br />Method 3: Creating a Curved Ramp (Using the Follow Me Tool)<br />Draw the Path: Use the Arc Tool (A) to create the ramp curve.<br />Draw the Ramp Profile: Create a small rectangle on the starting edge.<br />Use Follow Me Tool:<br />Select the Follow Me Tool (Shift + F).<br />Click the rectangle and drag it along the curve to generate the ramp.<br />Method 4: Using the Sandbox Tool (For Complex Ramps & Terrain)<br />Enable Sandbox Tools from Window Extension Warehouse Install Sandbox Tools.<br />Go to Tools Sandbox From Scratch.<br />Create a Terrain Grid and use the Smoove Tool to shape a natural ramp.<br />Final Touches<br />✅ Smooth the ramp using Eraser Tool (E) + Ctrl (Windows) or Option (Mac).<br />✅ Apply textures using the Paint Bucket Tool (B).<br />✅ Add railings using the Push/Pull Tool or components from the 3D Warehouse.

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